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no elections? and that's the the issue that people are debating and arguing and trying to calculate, and that's why if one were the op cig -- and i am not -- the opposition has to figure out how do you come up, how do you appeal, how do you get those votes? and i think rodonsky did an extraordinary job campaigning across the country, going into barrios and areas where the opposition had been warned not to go, you know? at some risk to himself. did better tan the opposition -- than the opposition has done in a presidential election. i mean, made a herculean effort and got 45% of the vote. that's fabulous. 45% is not a majority though. that doesn't win an election. >> yeah. yeah, no, thank you for clarifying that. i think it's a daunting task for anybody, anybody who wants to be leader of a country, particularly in these circumstances for the opposition of what it would take to do that. well, we've talked a lot about the opposition. let's talk a little bit about the c health care avi -- chavista move
no elections? and that's the the issue that people are debating and arguing and trying to calculate, and that's why if one were the op cig -- and i am not -- the opposition has to figure out how do you come up, how do you appeal, how do you get those votes? and i think rodonsky did an extraordinary job campaigning across the country, going into barrios and areas where the opposition had been warned not to go, you know? at some risk to himself. did better tan the opposition -- than the...
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in the '90s i was in a marginal seat and had four contested elections. we were talking yesterday about some of the advertisements that we ran in those contested elections. i think we need more of them. let me be very clear about what my feeling is. there has been some change in the democratic ranks. compared to the republican ranks, i think there has been considerably less change. i regret that there aren't more food also than our brains. but i think the main obstacle to solving the debt ceiling crisis are the tensions within the republican conference and to some extent, in the senate and the republican side. speak about the radicalization of things. .. as i look about, i think her and her of the mainstream of the democratic party and basically that mainstream -- look, we are willing to sit down and talk about further budget cuts. our insistence is there has to be a revenue and a major tax ingredient. the american people basically agree with that, mark. the american people says there has to be balance. the american people basically said in terms of inequ
in the '90s i was in a marginal seat and had four contested elections. we were talking yesterday about some of the advertisements that we ran in those contested elections. i think we need more of them. let me be very clear about what my feeling is. there has been some change in the democratic ranks. compared to the republican ranks, i think there has been considerably less change. i regret that there aren't more food also than our brains. but i think the main obstacle to solving the debt...
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it is up to the american public to rally a voice to hold elected officials accountable to listen to the conversation that is going on in the public. if we can do that, i don't think that anything should be off the table. if we can't, nothing will pass. the white house has done its job. we will appreciate their continued leadership on this. but now it is up to us, the american public to make our voice heard. it's not time to start to parse any solution. >> appreciate you joining us. i know you are on the train. >>> a month and a day after the newtown killings, new york governor cuomo signed tough new gun legislation into law. it limits gun clips to seven rounds maximum. the national rifle association denounced the measure saying it will have no impact on public safety and crime. >>> turning to breaking news from capitol hill, the house approved a $50 billion aid package for areas hit hard by superstorm sandy. that's on top of the 10 billion in flood relief money approved last month. the senate will have to take up the house bill or restart with a new bill for the 50 billion and that coul
it is up to the american public to rally a voice to hold elected officials accountable to listen to the conversation that is going on in the public. if we can do that, i don't think that anything should be off the table. if we can't, nothing will pass. the white house has done its job. we will appreciate their continued leadership on this. but now it is up to us, the american public to make our voice heard. it's not time to start to parse any solution. >> appreciate you joining us. i know...
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it's really going to be up to the american public now to rally a voice to hold our elected officials accountable to listen to the conversation that's going on in the public. and if we can do that, i don't think anything should be off the table. and if we can't, nothing will pass. the white house has done its job, we'll appreciate their continued leadership on, this but now it's up to us. it's up to the american public to make our voice heard and it's not time to start dismissing any solution yet. >> dan gross, i appreciate you joining us on the phone. i know you're on a train. jessica yellin as well. there's a lot more we're following tonight. kyung lah joins us with the "360" bulletin. kyung? >>> well, anderson, a month and a day after the newtown killings new york governor andrew cuomo today signed tough new gun legislation into law. a ban on assault weapons and gun clips to seven rounds maximum. the national rifle association denounced the measure, saying it will have no impact on public safety and crime. >>> now turning to breaking news. from capitol hill, the house has approved
it's really going to be up to the american public now to rally a voice to hold our elected officials accountable to listen to the conversation that's going on in the public. and if we can do that, i don't think anything should be off the table. and if we can't, nothing will pass. the white house has done its job, we'll appreciate their continued leadership on, this but now it's up to us. it's up to the american public to make our voice heard and it's not time to start dismissing any solution...
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the election is over. the whole barack obama is part of this elitists is a dead argument. it doesn't move things forward. what the nra should be talking about is let's make sure people have to be licensed properly to have their guns. make sure people know how to use a gun if someone comes into their home. these ads and attacks raises money, gets people talking, and it doesn't help the nra's reputation with the public. >> ron, jason has a point. this could create a backlash. a "washington post" poll shows 44% have an unfavorable view of the nra's leadership. >> i don't think that matters to the nra. what their goal is is to protect gun rights, the rights of the second amendment. they're going to do everything possible to make sure that happens. you know, you have republicans and democrats joining together. that will end up joining together to fight president obama's proposals. you have red state senators in the senate, harry reid extremely cool to this proposal as well as pat leahy, a democrat who will take his time and look this over. i think that this is going to end up b
the election is over. the whole barack obama is part of this elitists is a dead argument. it doesn't move things forward. what the nra should be talking about is let's make sure people have to be licensed properly to have their guns. make sure people know how to use a gun if someone comes into their home. these ads and attacks raises money, gets people talking, and it doesn't help the nra's reputation with the public. >> ron, jason has a point. this could create a backlash. a...
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engage more on financial reform to commit entries to educate themselves better, make an issue with elected officials. i have policy recommendations at the end that i hope people will look at and take seriously. >> far ahead of the federal insurance corp., sheila bair on the role during the worst financial crisis since the depression. her book is "bull by the horns." sunday night at 8:00 on c-span's "q&a." >> the greatest honor history can bestow the title of peacemaker. based on our now beckons americana. the chance to help lead the world that last half of the turmoil and onto the high ground of peace that man has streamed out of since the dawn of civilization. >> we must embark on a new program with the benefits of art assigned specific advances in industrial projects available for the improvement of underdeveloped areas. >> now, knocking on preparations for president about his inauguration on monday. representatives of the inaugural committee, u.s. capitol police and military spoke with reporters for a little less than an hour. we'll watch this until our live coverage of nevada governor,
engage more on financial reform to commit entries to educate themselves better, make an issue with elected officials. i have policy recommendations at the end that i hope people will look at and take seriously. >> far ahead of the federal insurance corp., sheila bair on the role during the worst financial crisis since the depression. her book is "bull by the horns." sunday night at 8:00 on c-span's "q&a." >> the greatest honor history can bestow the title of...
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members, and what our elected officials are doing about it. it is going to be up to us, the american public, to close that disconnect and we invite all of you to join us, to make your voices heard, because the one guarantee in this process is, without that, we are not going to get the change that the task force and that the president and the vice president were talking about today. they've done their job, they've shown extraordinary leadership, convening a conversation that's led to a consensus, that's led to a set of solutions, that will not only prevent tragedies like sandy hook, but will also prevent the 10,000 murders that happen every year in our country. the 30,000 gun deaths that happen every year in our country. and now it's up to us to join them, to add the voice of the american public to make these changes a reality. momentous day today. just the beginning, now it's up to us. and now i'd like to invite -- oh, i guess, i don't know if there's further protocol before some of the voices here speak. >> my name is annette and i'm from chi
members, and what our elected officials are doing about it. it is going to be up to us, the american public, to close that disconnect and we invite all of you to join us, to make your voices heard, because the one guarantee in this process is, without that, we are not going to get the change that the task force and that the president and the vice president were talking about today. they've done their job, they've shown extraordinary leadership, convening a conversation that's led to a...
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i really do believe that for all the purposes that people send us to congress or elect us to public office, whether it's county executive or a member of congress, is they expect us to do what is right for them when they are in most need of our help. many things we can do for ourselves, but some things are just beyond the most determined resourceful -- determined, resourceful, operational people n do and that is when a natural disaster strikes. so while we have had our conversationsbout what should be in the bill and how the bill should be bifurcated or in this case trifurcated and all the rest, when we have this vote today it will sweep away some of the concerns that people ha about whether this assistance is going to actually show up. 79 days, 79 days since hurricane sandy struck the region. last year it was irene that struck much of the same area. some of the people haven't really fully recovered from that. whether was the small business owner or homeowner or whatever, and now sandy. such a tremendous force. others have talked about, how do you mitigate for such a thing? how do you addre
i really do believe that for all the purposes that people send us to congress or elect us to public office, whether it's county executive or a member of congress, is they expect us to do what is right for them when they are in most need of our help. many things we can do for ourselves, but some things are just beyond the most determined resourceful -- determined, resourceful, operational people n do and that is when a natural disaster strikes. so while we have had our conversationsbout what...
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in his book, if we made them walk the plank, many democrats who voted for it would not survive the election in noe november. democrats' fears were realized that year. this time democrats said they'll proceed carefully. >> we're going to try to get something passed in the house. i'm not going through these gyrations just to say we've done something. >> they're not looking for new laws out of washington, they're looking for more involvement in their communities and families at the state level. >> two democratic leaders are going beyond what president obama is likely to propose. government mark o'malley says he'll push for tighter gun laws in his state. and in new york, governor cuomo signed a sweeping gun bill into law on tuesday that was blasted, saying it will have no impact on public safety and crime. >> besides those new laws he wants congress to pass, he will announce some executive actions, including telling his justice department to go after those folks who failed background checks criminally go after and prosecute those people. >> you started, chuck, by saying this is sort of a once i
in his book, if we made them walk the plank, many democrats who voted for it would not survive the election in noe november. democrats' fears were realized that year. this time democrats said they'll proceed carefully. >> we're going to try to get something passed in the house. i'm not going through these gyrations just to say we've done something. >> they're not looking for new laws out of washington, they're looking for more involvement in their communities and families at the...